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Cluster-tilted algebras without clusters. (English)
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14 January 2011
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Let \(C\) be a tilted algebra. Then the trivial extension \(\widetilde C\) of \(C\) is cluster tilted and every cluster tilted algebra is of this form. The authors investigate tilted algebras \(B\) such that \(\widetilde B=\widetilde C\). In the paper notions of reflections (coreflections) of complete slices and of tilted algebras are defined. The main result is the following theorem. Theorem. Let \(C\) be a tilted algebra having a tree \(\Sigma\) as a complete slice. A tilted algebra \(B\) is such that \(\widetilde B=\widetilde C\) if and only if there exists a sequence of reflections and coreflections \(\sigma_1,\dots,\sigma_t\) such that \(B=\sigma_1\cdots\sigma_tC\) has \(\Omega=\sigma_1\cdots\sigma_t\Sigma\) as a complete slice and \(B=\widetilde C/\text{Ann\,}\Omega\). Moreover, developing methods given in the proof of this theorem, the authors obtain an algorithm allowing to compute explicitly the transjective component of the module category of \(\widetilde C\), having as starting data only the knowledge of the tilted algebra \(C\).
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cluster-tilted algebras
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cluster repetitive algebras
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reflections of tilted algebras
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coreflections
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complete slices
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trivial extensions
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